- Taxable indoor tanning service means a service employing any electronic product designed to incorporate one or more ultraviolet lamps intended for the irradiation of an individual by ultraviolet radiation, with wavelengths in air between 200 and 400 nanometers, to induce skin tanning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tan Vision prides itself on providing the best customer service and treating

every customer like family. Your satisfaction is our

number one goal.

You should not tan if you are taking any sun sensitive drugs. Medications, vitamins, alcohol, cosmetics and even some foods may increase your skins sensitivity to the UV rays. Consult a physician before using any sun lamp or tanning equipment if you are using any of these products, concerned about food allergies, or have a history of skin problems, sensitive skin or sensitivity to sunlight.

You should consult your doctor if you are pregnant and wanting to tan. Doctors have opposing views when it comes to tanning beds. There is no immediate clinical evidence regarding UV exposure and its effects upon expectant mothers. The internet may tell you that tanning indoors is equivalent to tanning in the sun. It is important that you do not over heat while you are pregnant.

You should always wear protective eyewear! Failure to do so may result in severe burns or long term injury to the eyes. Contact lenses should be removed prior to tanning to prevent irritation.

Anyone under the age of 18 years is considered a minor by the state of Michigan. Therefore, it is required that a parent or legal guardian be present to sign this release form as consent. Anyone under the age of 14 years must have a parent or legal guardian with them while they are tanning. Signature by the parent equals an agreement that the minor will wear protective eyewear.